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1 abulia
abúlia -
2 abulia
f.1 apathy, lethargy.2 abulia, apathy, indifference, lack of willpower.3 asthenia, loss of energy, pathological loss of energy.* * *1 apathy, lack of willpower* * *SF total apathy* * *femenino extreme apathy, abulia (tech)* * *femenino extreme apathy, abulia (tech)* * *extreme apathy, abulia ( tech)* * *
abulia sustantivo femenino apathy, lack of willpower
' abulia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desinterés
* * *abulia nfapathy, lethargy;hacer algo con abulia to do sth apathetically o lethargically* * *f apathy, lack of energy* * *abulia nf: apathy, lethargy -
3 abulia
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4 abulia
• aboulia• abulia• apathy• impassivity• inasmuch as• inattentive• indictor• indifference analysis• lack of vision• lackadaisical• loss of energy• passive voice• passivise -
5 abulia
f мед.абулия, патологическое безволие, слабоволие -
6 abulia
сущ.1) общ. безволие, бесхарактерность, слабоволие2) мед. абулия, патологическое безволие -
7 abulia
f• lék. abulie• lék. nerozhodnost* * *f• lék. nedostatek vůle• lék. oslabení volní schopnosti• lék. oslabení vůle• lék. ztráta vůle -
8 abulia
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9 abulia
adj. Psic. Qella kay. -
10 abulia
f мед. абулия, патологично безволие; бездействие. -
11 abulia
f мед.абулия, патологическое безволие, слабоволие -
12 abulia cíclica
f.cyclic abulia. -
13 безволие
с.abulia f, falta de voluntad -
14 бесхарактерность
ж.apocamiento m, falta de carácter; abulia f, blandenguería f ( слабоволие); apatía f, indolencia ( вялость) -
15 обломовщина
ж. лит.oblómovschina f (abulia, holgazanería, pereza mental de Oblómov, personaje de una novela de Goncharov) -
16 слабоволие
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17 F
f.f, letter f.* * *F► símbolo1 ( Fahrenheit) Fahrenheit; (símbolo) F* * *I=f ['efe]SF (=letra) F, f IIABR1) = fuerzael 23-F — 23 February ( date of the Tejero coup attempt, in 1981)
* * *I IIa) (= Fahrenheit) Fb) (= febrero)23-F — ( en Esp) 23 February ( date of attempted coup in 1981)
* * *----* operador (F) = (F) operator.* * *I IIa) (= Fahrenheit) Fb) (= febrero)23-F — ( en Esp) 23 February ( date of attempted coup in 1981)
* * ** operador (F) = (F) operator.* * *F, f( read as /ˈefe/)A (the letter) F, fB (en formularios) (= femenino) F, female1 (= Fahrenheit) F2 (= febrero)* * *
Multiple Entries:
F
f
F,
F, f f (letra) F, f
'F' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- abadesa
- abadía
- abajeña
- abajeño
- abanderada
- abanderado
- abarrotería
- abdicación
- abeja
- aberración
- abertura
- abjuración
- ablución
- abnegación
- abogacía
- abogada
- abogado
- abolición
- abolladura
- abonada
- abonado
- abrasión
- abrazadera
- abreviación
- abreviatura
- absolución
- absorción
- abstemia
- abstemio
- abstención
- abstinencia
- abstracción
- abubilla
- abuela
- abulia
- abundancia
- abusón
- abusona
- acacia
- academia
- académica
- académico
- acampada
- acaparador
- acaparadora
- accidentada
- accidentado
- acción
- acedía
English:
affiliated
- affinity
- affirm
- affirmative
- affix
- afford
- afield
- aforementioned
- aforesaid
- afterlife
- airfield
- aloof
- amorphous
- ansaphone
- apostrophe
- Armenian
- artificial
- astrophysics
- atrophy
- autobiography
- autograph
- awful
- bailiff
- barefoot
- bashful
- beautiful
- beef
- before
- beforehand
- behalf
- belief
- beneficial
- beneficiary
- benefit
- bibliography
- bifocals
- biography
- blast-off
- bluff
- Bosnian
- bountiful
- brief
- briefing
- brushoff
- buff
- buffalo
- buffer
- bulletproof
- butterfingers
- calf
* * *F, f ['efe] nf[letra] F, f;el 23 F 23rd February, = day of the failed coup d'état in Spain in 1981* * *f nf: sixth letter of the Spanish alphabet -
18 apatía
f.1 apathy, disinterest, laziness, indifference.2 apathy, lack of feeling or emotion, indifference, acedia.* * *1 apathy* * *SF (=abulia) apathy; (Med) listlessness* * *femenino apathy* * *= burnout [burn-out], apathy, plateauing, impassivity, indolence, lassitude.Ex. Burnout is a growing phenomenon among librarians and other human service professionals = La apatía es un fenómeno que se da cada vez con más frecuencia entre los bibliotecarios y otros profesionales dedicados a prestar un servicio a la población.Ex. Such power groups subsume the individual will as never before, and generate feelings of bewilderment, apathy, violence, alienation.Ex. Plateauing is reaching a stage in work or life where there is no more growth or movement and it can destroy motivation, allegiance, commitment, and productivity.Ex. The most significant conclusion drawn was the librarian's impassivity in their day to day interactions with users.Ex. Sunday remains a 'people's day,' a consensus of indolence = El domingo sigue siendo el 'día de la gente', donde predomina la indolencia.Ex. His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.----* apatía emocional = emotional burnout, emotional exhaustion.* con apatía = listlessly.* * *femenino apathy* * *= burnout [burn-out], apathy, plateauing, impassivity, indolence, lassitude.Ex: Burnout is a growing phenomenon among librarians and other human service professionals = La apatía es un fenómeno que se da cada vez con más frecuencia entre los bibliotecarios y otros profesionales dedicados a prestar un servicio a la población.
Ex: Such power groups subsume the individual will as never before, and generate feelings of bewilderment, apathy, violence, alienation.Ex: Plateauing is reaching a stage in work or life where there is no more growth or movement and it can destroy motivation, allegiance, commitment, and productivity.Ex: The most significant conclusion drawn was the librarian's impassivity in their day to day interactions with users.Ex: Sunday remains a 'people's day,' a consensus of indolence = El domingo sigue siendo el 'día de la gente', donde predomina la indolencia.Ex: His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.* apatía emocional = emotional burnout, emotional exhaustion.* con apatía = listlessly.* * *apathy* * *
apatía sustantivo femenino
apathy
apatía sustantivo femenino apathy
' apatía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
atonía
- desidia
- inercia
English:
apathy
* * *apatía nfapathy;con apatía apathetically* * *f apathy* * *apatía nf: apathy -
19 desgana
f.1 lack of enthusiasm, lack of interest, apathy, reluctance.2 lack of appetite, loss of appetite.3 weariness, apathy, despondency, abulia.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: desganar.* * *1 (inapetencia) lack of appetite2 (tedio) boredom, weariness\con desgana reluctantly* * *SF1) (=falta de apetito) lack of appetite2) (=apatía) unwillingness, reluctancesu desgana para hacerlo — his unwillingness o reluctance to do it
hacer algo a o con desgana — to do sth unwillingly o reluctantly
3) (Med) weakness, faintness* * *a) ( inapetencia) lack of appetitecomer con or a desgana — to eat without much appetite
b) ( falta de entusiasmo)trabajar con or a desgana — to work half-heartedly o without much interest
obedecer con or a desgana — to obey reluctantly
* * *= sloth, lassitude.Ex. Students often misconceive what education requires, as prior schooling, plus sloth, predispose them to passivity.Ex. His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.----* con desgana = listlessly, reluctantly, unwillingly.* * *a) ( inapetencia) lack of appetitecomer con or a desgana — to eat without much appetite
b) ( falta de entusiasmo)trabajar con or a desgana — to work half-heartedly o without much interest
obedecer con or a desgana — to obey reluctantly
* * *= sloth, lassitude.Ex: Students often misconceive what education requires, as prior schooling, plus sloth, predispose them to passivity.
Ex: His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.* con desgana = listlessly, reluctantly, unwillingly.* * *1 (inapetencia) lack of appetitelo comió con or a desgana he ate it although he wasn't hungry o he didn't feel like itdesde que estuvo enfermo anda con mucha desgana he's lost his appetite o he's been off his food ever since he was ill2(falta de entusiasmo): trabaja con or a desgana she's working half-heartedly o without much interestobedeció con or a desgana he obeyed reluctantly o unwillingly* * *
Del verbo desganar: ( conjugate desganar)
desgana es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
desgana sustantivo femenino
‹ obedecer› reluctantly
desgana sustantivo femenino
1 (falta de apetito) lack of appetite
2 (falta de interés) apathy, indifference
con desgana, unwillingly
' desgana' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
flojear
- flojera
- desgano
English:
reluctance
- shuffle
- slouch about
- slouch around
* * *1. [falta de apetito] lack of appetite;comer con desgana to eat with little appetite2. [falta de ánimo] lack of enthusiasm;con desgana unenthusiastically, reluctantly;trabajar con desgana to work with little enthusiasm* * *f loss of appetite;con desgana fig reluctantly, half-heartedly* * *desgana nf1) inapetencia: lack of appetite2) apatía: apathy, unwillingness, reluctance* * *desgana n (falta de deseo) reluctance -
20 desinterés
m.1 lack of interest, indifference, absence of interest, disinterest.2 unselfishness, generosity, selflessness.* * *1 (generosidad) unselfishness, generosity2 (falta de interés) lack of interest, indifference* * *SM1) (=falta de interés) lack of interest2) (=altruismo) unselfishness3) (=imparcialidad) disinterestedness* * ** * *= disinterest, selflessness, disinterestedness, detachment.Ex. The perceived disinterest among librarians and incompetence among researchers renders it necessary to establish whether there is any justification for these ideas.Ex. It is commonly held that altruism, especially within ethics, requires selflessness or disinterestedness.Ex. It is commonly held that altruism, especially within ethics, requires selflessness or disinterestedness.Ex. The author surveys a group of information aliterate students identifying the possible causes of reluctance or detachment on the part of some students.* * ** * *= disinterest, selflessness, disinterestedness, detachment.Ex: The perceived disinterest among librarians and incompetence among researchers renders it necessary to establish whether there is any justification for these ideas.
Ex: It is commonly held that altruism, especially within ethics, requires selflessness or disinterestedness.Ex: It is commonly held that altruism, especially within ethics, requires selflessness or disinterestedness.Ex: The author surveys a group of information aliterate students identifying the possible causes of reluctance or detachment on the part of some students.* * *1 (falta de interés) lack of interest2 (altruismo) unselfishness* * *
desinterés sustantivo masculino ( falta de interés) lack of interest;
( altruismo) unselfishness
desinterés sustantivo masculino
1 (desidia, abulia) lack of interest, apathy
2 (altruismo, desapego) unselfishness
' desinterés' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fingir
English:
disinterest
- unselfishness
- carry
* * *desinterés nm1. [indiferencia] disinterest, lack of interest ( por in);mostró gran desinterés por nuestro trabajo he showed very little interest in our work2. [generosidad] unselfishness;actúa con desinterés she acts unselfishly* * *m1 lack of interest2 ( generosidad) unselfishness, disinterestedness* * *desinterés nm1) : lack of interest, indifference2) : unselfishness* * *desinterés n lack of interest
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См. также в других словарях:
abulia — f. neurol. Trastorno causado por una disminución de la voluntad a la hora de realizar algún acto, sin que por ello exista una pérdida de la capacidad intelectual. En el caso de que exista la voluntad para llevarlo a cabo, falta la energía para… … Diccionario médico
abulia — n. an abnormally intense inability to make decisions; severe irresolution. Syn: indecision, indecisiveness, irresolution [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
abulia — sustantivo femenino 1. Falta de voluntad o de energía de carácter: La abulia lo domina y el chico estudia poco … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
abulia — /abu lia/ s.f. [dal gr. aboulía mancanza di volontà ]. [mancanza o carenza di volontà nel prendere una decisione e sim.] ▶◀ (lett.) accidia, apatia, esitazione, (fam.) fiacca, (lett.) ignavia, incertezza, indecisione, indolenza, inerzia,… … Enciclopedia Italiana
abulia — s. f. Doença que tem por sintoma a perda da vontade. ‣ Etimologia: grego aboulía, as, falta de vontade … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
abulia — (Del gr. ἀβουλία). f. Falta de voluntad, o disminución notable de su energía … Diccionario de la lengua española
abulia — [ə bo͞o′lē ə, əbyo͞o′lē ə] n. [ModL < Gr aboulia, indecision < a , without + boulē, will, determination] Psychol. loss of the ability to exercise will power and make decisions abulic [ə byo͞o′lik, ə bo͞o′lik] adj … English World dictionary
Abulia — Aboulia o Abulia, en neurología, se refiere a la falta de voluntad o iniciativa y es uno de los trastornos de Disminución de la Motivación. Aboulia cae en el medio del espectro de la motivación disminuida, con la apatía siendo menos extrema y el… … Wikipedia Español
abulia — {{#}}{{LM A00267}}{{〓}} {{SynA00271}} {{[}}abulia{{]}} ‹a·bu·lia› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} Falta de voluntad o de energía: • Sus amigos critican su abulia y su falta de iniciativa.{{○}} {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del griego abulía, y este de a (negación) … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
abulia — (Del gr. abulia < a, privativo + bule, voluntad.) ► sustantivo femenino SICOLOGÍA Carencia de la voluntad o la energía necesarias para realizar algo. SINÓNIMO apatía desgana * * * abulia (del gr. «aboulía») f. Falta de voluntad o de energía… … Enciclopedia Universal
abulia — var. of ABOULIA. * * * abulia, abulic see aboulia … Useful english dictionary